'SNL' Skit Is Certain That God Is a Boob Man

The sketch centers on a homophobic woman winning her battle against the liberal elite.

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Ever wondered what God's sexual orientation is? Well, on last night's Saturday Night Live, a skit tried to answer that question. Cast member Vanessa Bayer took the lead in a 'trailer' for a film called God is a Boob Man. The message is loud and clear on this one, but not for the people living in her character, Beth's world.

Bayer's character is a "small town baker living without a care in the world", that is, until she is asked to make a wedding cake for a homosexual male couple. Mocking feel good movies about women's journeys like Joy and God-related Mel Gibson franchises, the narrator says the story is about "liberal elites run wild", as Beth's colleague tells her that "gays are the most powerful force in America."

When prompted by the couple's Jewish lawyer, Beth refuses to accept that God is gay, a concept that is being taught across America in schools, the courts, and churches. Beth then decided takes this to court, with "Fight Song" by Rachel Platten playing in the background, naturally.

When court doesn't work out, she takes to soliciting a governor to help her fight for her right to deny homosexuals basic goods and services.

Watch the sketch above.

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